Welcome to my site, dedicated to providing your horse with the ultimate
in high quality nutrition.

Whether you have pleasure, show or race horses, proper
nutrition is vital in order to achieve a superior level of health and
performance. Every owner wants to be sure that his horses have the conditioning
and "edge" that makes champions. The backbone of a successful stable is a
first class nutritional supplement program.

Univet Pharmaceuticals Ltd. was established in 1981 to provide the Equine industry
with quality and affordable nutritional products. Univet is known internationally
as a global leader in Equine nutrition. As we enter into a new millennium, it is
Univet's goal to continue to develop products designed to meet the changing needs of your horse.

At Univet, we pride ourselves on producing high quality, low cost products that produce
real results. We do not believe in high cost marketing or advertising tools, rather we invest
this into making a superior quality product at an affordable price.

These supplements are all available in a highly palatable, easy to administer oral powder, designed
to be added to the horses daily feed. Univet's products have a high concentration of essential vitamins and minerals, making
each dose more potent and effective to the horses particular need or condition.

I am a U.S. Sales Consultant for Univet Pharmaceuticals Ltd., this is not their official site.

Order today and experience the benefits both you and your horse can gain!

Here are some safety tips to keep in mind when attempting to bring your horse out of a
tightly fit herd:

* If your horse has a relatively low herd status or the herd is typically aggressive, carry
some type of whip to maintain your "space", safety and authority.

* Do NOT take visible feeds or treats to entice your horse. This can be a potentially
dangerous temptation for both you and the herd. If you feel the need to "reward" your
horse for coming to you, keep a small, quiet, concealed candy in your hand.

* Approach from the front, not behind. The most gentle horses can bolt or kick if caught
off-guard.

* Keep your distance as you lead your horse out of the herd. Again, if your horse is ranked
lower in the herd status, make sure you keep your distance from more aggressive horses. Your
whip may be useful here also to ward off aggressive types. When you warn other horses with your
whip be cautious not to frighten your horse.